Now in its third year, Galway County Council Arts Office, in partnership with Sparkcatchers! and supported by the Arts Council, has launched Tiny Mutiny 2026, an artist development programme for young people.
Tiny Mutiny gives teenagers across County Galway the chance to create their own work from the ground up. Selected participants will receive mentorship from professional artists, a production budget, and practical support to bring their ideas to life over the summer.
The programme welcomes all art forms. Previous projects have included music, animation, writing, graffiti, illustration, manga, film, dance and stop-motion- with an emphasis on creativity, experimentation and personal expression.
Applications are now open to young people aged 13-17 living in County Galway. Whether interested in theatre, music, visual art, film, digital media, gaming, craft or writing, applicants are encouraged to think creatively and take the lead on their own projects, with guidance throughout. Participants will receive mentorship from a professional artist, financial support for materials, travel and production, ongoing guidance from Sparkcatchers! and a public platform to present their work.
This year’s participants will showcase their completed work at The Mall Theatre, Tuam, on Friday, 18 September 2026 as part of Culture Night.
Last year’s participants described the programme as “inspiring”, “eye-opening” and “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity”, highlighting the confidence gained and the experience of sharing their work with an audience. Tiny Mutiny continues to support young artists in developing their ideas and connecting with their communities through creativity.
To apply check out sparkcatchers.org/tm26 and or email sparkcatchers.info@gmail.com.
The deadline to apply is 12 noon, 16 April 2026 with participants announced on 22 April 2026.
Tiny Mutiny! 2026, commissioned by Galway County Arts Office in partnership with Sparkcatchers! with support from Galway County Council, Creative Ireland and Arts Council.